5-6-20 Nakasu, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City 810-0801
TEL+81-92-291-1188/FAX +81-92-291-0666
An approximately 2-minute walk from Fukuoka City Subway "Nakasu Kawabata" Station (Exit 3)
The Club Royal Park Hotels is a membership system that can be used at Royal Park Hotels nationwide with no admission fee or annual membership fee.
There are various services such as point benefits and advantageous discounts.
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Restaurant *
shop discount
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Benefits at Special Treatment Facilities
*Please check the THE Club Members for eligible restaurants and shops.
Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00.
The hotel does not have its own parking lot. We will guide you to parking lots with preferential rates in the vicinity of the hotel.
[Hotel staying guests]
You may receive a preferential coupon for the nearby parking lot (Ayasugi Parking Lot) at the front desk.
The parking fee is JPY1,500 and valid from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 a.m. the next day.
Ayasugi Parking Lot: 1-15-22 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0001
* Please pay the prescribed fee determined by the parking lot for any excess.
*Vehicle restrictions: Vehicle height 2.1m Vehicle width 1.8m Vehicle length 5m (Left-hand drive vehicles, large vehicles, and high vehicles cannot enter.)
[Customers using the restaurant]
There is no preferential rate.
There is no child fare setting.
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The Royal Park Canvas -
Fukuoka Nakasu
5-6-20 Nakasu, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City 810-0801
TEL+81-92-291-1188/FAX +81-92-291-0666
An approximately 2-minute walk from Fukuoka City Subway "Nakasu Kawabata" Station (Exit 3)
Royal Park Hotels is committed to create a sustainable global environment.
Our hotel's bedding is made with "Green Feather"* created by the Green Down Project, a company in which Nishikawa Co., Ltd., which manufactures bedding products, participates.
*Used down products are collected in Japan, the feathers taken out from inside are washed in a Japanese factory, and the feathers are recovered and processed (an initiative to utilize them as a recyclable resource).